The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 102
... sense of music , as a pleas- urable sense , or any sense at all other than of certain unmeaning and impertinent differ- ences in respect to high and low - sharp or flat - was utterly obliterated as with a sponge by nature herself from ...
... sense of music , as a pleas- urable sense , or any sense at all other than of certain unmeaning and impertinent differ- ences in respect to high and low - sharp or flat - was utterly obliterated as with a sponge by nature herself from ...
Page 371
... sense , be for the best , and that doubt or distrust on his part would be impious and practically atheistic ; but it is no less true , that from the requirements of his nature , even under the direct influence of Heaven , all his ...
... sense , be for the best , and that doubt or distrust on his part would be impious and practically atheistic ; but it is no less true , that from the requirements of his nature , even under the direct influence of Heaven , all his ...
Page 521
... sense on her arti- cles and homilies , will be pronounced by candid men to be as unreasonable as a controversialist who denies that the doctrine of baptismal regene- ration can be discovered in her liturgy . " The Church of Rome held ...
... sense on her arti- cles and homilies , will be pronounced by candid men to be as unreasonable as a controversialist who denies that the doctrine of baptismal regene- ration can be discovered in her liturgy . " The Church of Rome held ...
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